False eyelash attachment aid

ABSTRACT

There is provided a false eyelash attachment aid including a base and a plurality of first protrusions and second protrusions formed to be connected to upper and lower portions of the base in a length direction of the base.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a false eyelash attachment aid, and more specifically, to an attachment aid for a false eyelash that is attached to an eyelid.

Description of the Related Art

In general, false eyelashes are a type of beauty tool which is made to enable eyelashes to look long and causes eyes with the eyelashes to look big so as to satisfy women's desire to look beautiful, and use of the false eyelashes tends to gradually increase.

False eyelashes in the related art are configured to have a structure in which multiple hairs are connected to a base strip. In this case, a user wears the false eyelashes in a way of applying a liquid or solid adhesive to the base strip and attaching the base strip to an eyelid.

However, during attachment and detachment of the false eyelashes in the related art described above, a force too strong is applied to the base strip of the false eyelashes, and thus the false eyelashes are frequently damaged. Besides, the adhesive applied to the base strip and the hairs is not likely to be removed, and thus a problem arises in that the false eyelashes are difficult to reuse.

In addition, the longer the false eyelashes are attached, the more the false eyelashes droop, and thus a problem arises in that durability of the false eyelashes is low.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention is made to solve such problems described above, and an object of the invention is to provide a false eyelash attachment aid that enables false eyelashes to be easily attached and detached and to have higher reuse frequency.

In addition, the false eyelash attachment aid has an additional configuration for supporting false eyelashes, thereby solving a problem of drooping of false eyelashes due to lengthening of the wearing time.

According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, there is provided an attachment aid including a base, first protrusions, and second protrusions. Hence, an adhesive is not to be directly applied to false eyelashes, and thereby the false eyelashes can be prevented from being damaged and can be supported.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a view illustrating various embodiments of false eyelashes;

FIG. 2 is a view illustrating false eyelashes;

FIG. 3 is a view schematically illustrating a false eyelash attachment aid according to an embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 4 is a view schematically illustrating a false eyelash attachment aid according to another embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the false eyelash attachment aid of the invention;

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the false eyelash attachment aid of the invention in which false eyelashes are fastened;

FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the external appearance of a false eyelash structure in which false eyelashes are fastened to the false eyelash attachment aid of the invention; and

FIG. 8 is a view illustrating an external appearance when the false eyelash structure is attached to an eyelid.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Hereinafter, embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Incidentally, the following embodiments are provided for easy understanding of the invention, and the scope of the invention is not limited to the following embodiments. In addition, the following embodiments are provided for a more complete description of the invention to a person of ordinary knowledge in the art, and thus a detailed description of a known configuration which is concluded to unnecessarily obscure the technical gist of the invention is omitted.

Hereinafter, the invention will be described in detail by describing preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a view illustrating various types of false eyelashes commercially available on the market, and FIG. 2 is a view illustrating false eyelashes used in the related art. The invention corresponds to an attachment aid that can be used with false eyelashes, regardless of a size, a material, or a type of false eyelashes.

FIG. 3 is a view schematically illustrating a false eyelash attachment aid according to an embodiment of the invention, and FIG. 4 is a view schematically illustrating a false eyelash attachment aid according to another embodiment of the invention. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the false eyelash attachment aid of the invention. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the false eyelash attachment aid in which false eyelashes are fastened, FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the external appearance of a false eyelash structure in which false eyelashes are fastened to the false eyelash attachment aid, and FIG. 8 is a view illustrating an external appearance when the false eyelash structure is attached to an eyelid.

A false eyelash attachment aid 100 according to the invention is a tool formed to be attached to an eyelid in a state where false eyelashes are fastened to the attachment aid. The false eyelash attachment aid prevents the false eyelashes from being damaged by an adhesive such that a user can experience an increase in reuse frequency of the false eyelashes. In addition, the false eyelash attachment aid is an attachment aid for false eyelashes which enables the false eyelashes to be easily attached and detached and can prevent the false eyelashes from drooping due to lengthening of the wearing time.

The false eyelash attachment aid 100 can be made of a plastic or synthetic resin material. The attachment aid 100 can be manufactured in a method of injecting a resin into a mold, as necessary. When the attachment aid 100 is manufactured of a synthetic resin material, the attachment aid can be manufactured to be too thin in thickness and too light in weight such that a user cannot recognize a weight of the attachment aid 100. In addition, when the attachment aid 100 is manufactured of a resin, the attachment aid can be easily cleaned using water, detergent, or the like. Hence, after the attachment aid is used once, the attachment aid 100 can be reused by removing adhesive attached to the attachment aid 100.

As illustrated in FIG. 3, the false eyelash attachment aid 100 according to the embodiment of the invention includes a base 110, first protrusions 120, and second protrusions 130.

The base 110 is formed into a shape of a human eye. The base 110 is formed into a long strip shape or a rectangular shape having a length longer than a width. The base 110 is formed to have a back surface on which an adhesive is applied to be attached to an eyelid. In the embodiment of the invention, the base 110 can be manufactured to have a length longer than an average eye length of users, and a user can cut the base by a length according to the length of the user's eye. Hence, the base is manufactured of a cuttable material.

The base 110 can have a grip portion 111 at one end or both ends of the base, as necessary. The grip portion 111 corresponds to a portion gripped by a hand when a user attaches and detaches the attachment aid 100 to and from an eyelid. The user can use the grip portion 111 by cutting the grip portion by a length depending on the length of the user's eye, and thus the grip portion is manufactured of a cuttable material.

The first protrusions 120 are formed to be connected to the base 110 in a length direction of the base. The first protrusions 120 can be formed at an upper portion of the base 110, and a plurality of first protrusions 120 can be formed, as necessary. In addition, a plurality of protrusions can be formed separately at regular intervals or irregular intervals. The plurality of protrusions can be disposed at intervals of 1 mm or shorter, as necessary. In addition, the first protrusions 120 can be formed to have a linear structure bent at a certain angle and can have round protrusion ends such that a false eyelash can be easily inserted.

The second protrusions 130 are formed to be connected to the base 110 in the length direction of the base. The second protrusions 130 can be formed at a lower portion of the base 110, and a plurality of second protrusions 130 can be formed, as necessary. In addition, a plurality of protrusions can be formed separately at regular intervals or irregular intervals. The plurality of protrusions can be disposed at intervals of 1 mm or shorter, as necessary. In addition, the second protrusions 130 can be formed to have a linear structure bent at a certain angle and can have round protrusion ends such that a false eyelash can be easily inserted.

With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, the first protrusions 120 and the second protrusions 130 can be disposed to face each other or to be alternated. When the first protrusions 120 and the second protrusions 130 are disposed to face each other as illustrated in FIG. 3, the first protrusions 120 and the second protrusions 130 fix the false eyelashes from above and below, and thus a fixing force between the false eyelashes and the attachment aid can improve. When the first protrusions 120 and the second protrusions 130 are disposed to be alternated as illustrated in FIG. 4, both the first protrusions and the second protrusions press the false eyelashes from above and below, and thus the protrusions can be disposed at larger intervals.

The second protrusions 130 can be formed to be longer than the first protrusions 120 can, as necessary. A difference in length between the first protrusions 120 and the second protrusions 130 enables the false eyelashes to be more easily inserted into the attachment aid 100. In addition, since the second protrusions 130 is positioned below the false eyelashes, the second protrusions 130, which are longer, can support the false eyelashes when the false eyelashes are inserted into the attachment aid to be used, and thereby the false eyelashes can be prevented from drooping.

Besides, with reference to FIGS. 5 and 6, the second protrusions 130 are formed to have bent portions more apart from the base 110 than bent portions of the first protrusions 120. Consequently, the second protrusions 130 can strongly support the inserted false eyelashes such that curls of the false eyelashes do not droop.

The second protrusions 130 can be formed to have a length shorter than half a length of general false eyelashes, as necessary. The second protrusions 130 can be formed to have a length of 10 mm or shorter, and more preferably 5 mm or shorter. After a user attaches the false eyelashes to an eyelid, the user uses an eyelash curler to press and curl the false eyelashes. In this case, the eyelash curler can press the false eyelashes at a position of about half the length of the false eyelashes, or can press the false eyelashes at a position 5 mm apart from an eyelid, as necessary. Consequently, the second protrusions 130 are formed to have a length of 5 mm or shorter, and thus the attachment aid can be prevented from being damaged by the eyelash curler while not interfering with use of the eyelash curler when the eyelash curler is used to press the false eyelashes.

As necessary, a fixing portion can be provided. The fixing portion can be formed to have a shape of a hook. When the attachment aid 100, to which the false eyelashes are fastened, is used, the fixing portion functions to fix the false eyelashes, and thereby the false eyelashes can be prevented in advance from being detached during use of the attachment aid.

The false eyelash attachment aid 100 according to the invention is attached to a user's eyelid in a state where the false eyelashes are inserted into the attachment aid. The attachment aid, into which the false eyelashes are inserted, is referred to as a false eyelash assembly. The user applies an adhesive to the attachment aid 100, and thus hairs and the like of the false eyelashes can be prevented from being damaged by the adhesive. In addition, the attachment aid is gripped to be attached and detached during attachment and detachment of the false eyelashes, and thus the false eyelashes can be prevented from being damaged due to application of a force thereto. Hence, the false eyelashes can be reused without being damaged.

With reference to FIGS. 7 and 8, a user attaches the false eyelash attachment aid 100 to an eyelid in a state where the false eyelashes are fastened to the attachment aid, and thereby the force can be prevented from being applied to the false eyelashes during attachment and detachment, and the false eyelashes having low durability can be prevented from being damaged. In addition, since a material of the false eyelash is a human hair or an artificial fiber in general, and the false eyelashes are formed manually, the false eyelashes are produced at relatively high costs. Hence, use of the false eyelash attachment aid 100 enables the false eyelashes to be reused, thus bringing about a very economical advantage.

In addition, a phenomenon of uncurling and drooping of hairs of the false eyelashes occurs as a wearing time of the false eyelashes lengthens; however, in the invention, the second protrusions 130 positioned at a lower side of the attachment aid 100 support the false eyelashes, thereby enabling the false eyelashes from drooping even when the wearing time lengthens.

As described above, the false eyelash attachment aid according to the invention is a tool used for inserting the false eyelashes thereinto and attaching the false eyelashes to an eyelid, thereby enabling the false eyelashes to be easily attached and detached and preventing an adhesive from being directly applied to the false eyelashes such that the false eyelashes can be reused. In addition, the false eyelash attachment aid has a structure for supporting the false eyelashes from below the false eyelashes so as to prevent the false eyelashes from drooping due to lengthening of the wearing time.

The invention provides the false eyelash attachment aid into which the false eyelashes can be inserted to be attached to an eyelid, and thereby the false eyelashes can be easily attached and detached and can be prevented from being damaged so as to have higher reuse frequency. In addition, the false eyelash attachment aid includes a structure to support the false eyelashes from below, thereby preventing the false eyelashes from drooping.

The embodiments of the invention are described; however, it is possible for a person of ordinary knowledge in the technical field to variously modify and change the invention by performing addition, modification, removal, supplement, or the like of a configurational element within a range without departing from ideas of the invention described in claims, and this modification and change are also said to be included in the scope of intellectual property rights of the invention.

While the present invention has been described with respect to the specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A false eyelash attachment aid comprising: a base formed into a rectangular shape having a length longer than a width; a plurality of first protrusions formed to be connected to an upper portion of the base in a length direction of the base; and a plurality of second protrusions formed to be connected to a lower portion of the base in the length direction of the base.
 2. The false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 1, wherein the base has a grip portion at one end or both ends of the base, wherein the first protrusions and the second protrusions are formed at alternate positions at the upper and lower portions or at corresponding positions at the upper and lower portions, wherein the plurality of first protrusions are disposed separately at regular intervals, and wherein the plurality of second protrusions are disposed separately at regular intervals.
 3. The false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 2, wherein the first protrusions and the second protrusions are formed to have a linear structure bent at a certain angle, and wherein the first protrusions and the second protrusions are formed to have a round end such that a false eyelash is easily inserted between the protrusions.
 4. The false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 3, wherein, in order to support the false eyelash, the second protrusions provided at a lower end of the base are formed to have a length longer than a length of the first protrusions, and the second protrusions are formed to have bent portions more apart from the base than bent portions of the first protrusions.
 5. The false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 4, wherein the second protrusions are formed to have a length of 5 mm or shorter.
 6. A false eyelash assembly comprising: false eyelashes manufactured to have a human eye shape; and the false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 1, wherein the false eyelash attachment aid is detachably attached to the false eyelashes.
 7. A false eyelash assembly comprising: false eyelashes manufactured to have a human eye shape; and the false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 2, wherein the false eyelash attachment aid is detachably attached to the false eyelashes.
 8. A false eyelash assembly comprising: false eyelashes manufactured to have a human eye shape; and the false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 3, wherein the false eyelash attachment aid is detachably attached to the false eyelashes.
 9. A false eyelash assembly comprising: false eyelashes manufactured to have a human eye shape; and the false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 4, wherein the false eyelash attachment aid is detachably attached to the false eyelashes.
 10. A false eyelash assembly comprising: false eyelashes manufactured to have a human eye shape; and the false eyelash attachment aid according to claim 5, wherein the false eyelash attachment aid is detachably attached to the false eyelashes. 